Your video actually helped me discover that I had a 1" nodule on my thyroid. I watched tons of other videos and wasn't able to distinguish my thyroid from other structures in my throat. I looked in the mirror and pushed aside the strap muscles and saw the nodule. Then I felt around and realized that what I was feeling wasn't symmetrical to the other side. I had it biopsied last week and I'm awaiting results on that and my bloodwork. I was tested for TPO antibodies amongst many other things. I know this video is meant to help medical students but it helped me, a regular person! Thank you for making this very thorough, very descriptive video. You may have saved my life.
I've been a nurse for 28 years and an APN for over 3 and was taught to view and palpate the gland anteriorly---however I still was still unable to really see/feel it. This video and explanation is the best---thank you, thank you thank you! I plan to pass on this technique and video to my APN students.
U just made my life easy! It has always been difficult for me to locate the thyroid gland. Tomorrow is my osce exam and i dont know how i reached here. THANKYOU SIR!
I always feel something choking on my throat. i thought that i got tyroid. when i saw this video. i feel much relief now. tq doctor. your the most handsome doctor in youtube. haha
Saw the JFP letter to editor-congrats to you + Pat...I have been trying to teach students 'my modified 'anterior approach but I always did one side at a time-I am validated based on 40 years of repetition
Hello, I am Hyunjung a Korean medical student. I am taking KMLE in next Jan. I was wondering if there is a way I can quickly examine a thyroid gland by anteriorly approaching patients. Thank you so much for the video. It helped me a lot :)
in my case its hard and noticeable when i back my head up , i also have been feeling like a sore throat for almost 5 years , with difficulties breathing thru my nose .. how but is it ? xD edit : but it does move up when i drink water
This is the best thyroid exam video on the internet.
true!! Which all doctors would know about this.
Your video actually helped me discover that I had a 1" nodule on my thyroid. I watched tons of other videos and wasn't able to distinguish my thyroid from other structures in my throat. I looked in the mirror and pushed aside the strap muscles and saw the nodule. Then I felt around and realized that what I was feeling wasn't symmetrical to the other side. I had it biopsied last week and I'm awaiting results on that and my bloodwork. I was tested for TPO antibodies amongst many other things. I know this video is meant to help medical students but it helped me, a regular person! Thank you for making this very thorough, very descriptive video. You may have saved my life.
I've been a nurse for 28 years and an APN for over 3 and was taught to view and palpate the gland anteriorly---however I still was still unable to really see/feel it. This video and explanation is the best---thank you, thank you thank you! I plan to pass on this technique and video to my APN students.
I have been watching videos on how to find the thyroid gland and this is by far the easiest to follow. Thank you!
U just made my life easy! It has always been difficult for me to locate the thyroid gland. Tomorrow is my osce exam and i dont know how i reached here. THANKYOU SIR!
this is great! Everybody in my class was pretending that they felt it but nobody did it the right way XD
Excellent work Dr. Chung.
Well done, Dr. Chung. Will give it a try on Monday.
Excellent Presentation, Thank you
Brilliant, thank you for showing this.
thank you so much doctor this is the best video on internet :)
I always feel something choking on my throat. i thought that i got tyroid. when i saw this video. i feel much relief now. tq doctor. your the most handsome doctor in youtube. haha
Saw the JFP letter to editor-congrats to you + Pat...I have been trying to teach students 'my modified 'anterior approach but I always did one side at a time-I am validated based on 40 years of repetition
Excellent clarification ... thank you!
Thank you for this exam video!!!!!!!!
Sir! I salute u
Hello, I am Hyunjung a Korean medical student. I am taking KMLE in next Jan. I was wondering if there is a way I can quickly examine a thyroid gland by anteriorly approaching patients. Thank you so much for the video. It helped me a lot :)
it's very clear explanation. Thank you
THANK YOU FOR A HELPFUL TIP TO EVALUATE THE THYROID GLAND. FROM VIETNAM
Thanks wonderful explanation... i,m a beginner and i need to know correctly and without mistakes.
Thank you
Please make more videos..please
Thank you, that was helpful! Great how we can spend years wondering if we're the only ones pretending to do a good exam....
in my case its hard and noticeable when i back my head up , i also have been feeling like a sore throat for almost 5 years , with difficulties breathing thru my nose .. how but is it ? xD
edit : but it does move up when i drink water
I can see my thyroid without moving the muscles. Is that normal? There's also a lump on the right side that moves when I swallow.
pulling therapy helping thyroid disfunction
a less cute guy would be way less distracting; otherwise, swell, thanks.